What damage does bodywork repair cause to a car?

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JosephRose
07/23/25 11:26pm
Bodywork repair can cause damage to a car by reducing the strength and hardness of the metal. In the event of a subsequent collision, it may be difficult to ensure the safety of the vehicle's occupants. Below is a detailed explanation of the damage caused by bodywork repair: 1. Reduction in metal strength and hardness: If a collision occurs afterward, it may be difficult to guarantee the safety of the vehicle's occupants. 2. Impact on the car's appearance: After bodywork repair, if the repair is not done professionally, the exterior may become uneven, leading over time to phenomena such as cracking and denting, which can affect the car's appearance.
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LillianaRose
08/10/25 7:21pm
My car's side door was dented in a collision before, so I took it to a repair shop for panel beating. At first, I thought it would be cheap and convenient, but a few months later, major issues emerged. The repaired area started to bubble and peel, and the metal part rusted and turned yellow. Every time I washed the car, the rust became more noticeable. A car-savvy friend told me that improper panel beating can damage the car's original structure, with excessive stretching leading to metal fatigue and deformation. When driving at high speeds, the car body felt loose and unsafe. What's even more frustrating is that when I tried to sell the car, the repair history was uncovered, and the buyer immediately knocked off 5,000 yuan. I regretted not replacing the part. Now, I would advise others to first assess the extent of the damage. Minor damage might be suitable for panel beating, but it's crucial to go to a reputable shop to ensure proper rust-proof coating and paint matching. Otherwise, saving a little money now could lead to big problems later.
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